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...method of making a report to the University. They are happier to say that the generous sum of eleven hundred and ten dollars ($1110) has been promised or paid. This whole amount, except one hundred any sixty-two dollars ($162) was subscribed by undergraduates. The committee wish, also, to thank publicly these gentlemen, not members of the club, who have kindly given their time to the work of canvassing, as well as the editors of the CRIMSON and the Advocated for the use of their columns. It is still impossible to say whether the whole sum needed will have been...
Another change which we regret to announce in the new CRIMSON board is the resignation of Messrs. A. J. Cumnock, '91, and E. C. Moen, '91, as correspondents. We thank them for their constant interest in the paper and their co-operation in raising it to a more influential position in athletics. It has been decided to appoint no new correspondents; but this decision does not indicate a change of policy. The CRIMSON will still appeal to its former correspondents and other experts for criticisms and reports in their specialties, and is confident of finding as ready a response from...
...above reproach. She, too, though in a somewhat less degree than some of her sister colleges is open to criticism for the past. She does maintain, however, that her actions this year have been straightforward and honest, and of this she certainly has a right to be proud. We thank Mr. Hooper for his success in refuting the slander which has been set loose upon us. In justice to Harvard his letter ought to reach the public as well as the students. The newspapers are certainly too apt to make a mountain out of a mole hill when they think...
...brought together only by mutuality of pain. The message then, of the New Testament, is that God stands knocking at the gate, suffering when we sin, and ready to receive us into His life when we are penitent. The choir sang the following selections: "I will always give thanks," by Calkin; "My God, I thank Thee," by Barnby; "All that God may give to thee," by Richter...
...anything against necessary expense, we do, however, remonstrate against the employment of university moneys for any but strictly legitimate purposes. The football and baseball teams particularly must bear this in mind if they intend to meet the new obligation which they have taken upon themselves this year. Finally we thank the Auditing committee for its work and for the admirable manner in which the result is laid before the college at large...